The Thick Bog of Metaphor and the New-wave Hermeneutic Defense of Psychoanalysis
A Critique
Description:... Psychoanalysis, in Freudâs day and our own, has met with and continues to meet with staunch opposition from criticsâfrom philosophers of science, like Adolf Grünbaum, and psychoanalysts, like Robert Holtâwho see empirical confirmation as a problem of scientific practice. If therapists cannot ground therapy in a theory that is scientifically verifiable and that has some degree of confirmation, what is the merit of psychoanalysis, or more generally, of any form of psychotherapy?A common answer today, an apologia, is that psychotherapy is best understood as a hermeneutic discipline and not as a science. Psychotherapy, the arguments goes, is a shared experience between therapist and patient that aims at ontological disclosure, âhermeneutic truthâ, or deconstructive decoding, and that is not a matter of science. Is that answer viable?
This book maintains that todayâs hermeneutical apologia of psychotherapy is a dodge, not a defense. It offers therapistsâchiefly through the thick bog of metaphor, often incomprehensible use of language, and ad hoc appropriation of hermeneuticsâa refuge to buffer themselves from the possibility of criticism of the scientificity of their discipline.
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